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meteorologist robert speta joins us with that. >> we are continuing to watch our storm here. this is tropical storm son-tinh moving off towards the west, bringing some very heavy rain showers. already in northern mindanao, you've seen reports of up to 70 millimeters in the past 24 hours. and upwards of 200 millimeters expect there had in the next 72 hours. even in southern mindanao, you've seen some families been displaced due to flash floodings here. as the storm continues to track across the region, southern luzon seeing that heavy rainfall and in manila, you could be expecting urban flooding. especially some landslides could be expected through the next 72 hours as the storm continues to track off towards the northwest. once it re-emerges into the south china sea it could intensify to a severe tropical storm before moving off towards vietnam. definitely still want to watch it there as it could bring some heavy rainfall and gusty winds for you in the coming days. so still have plenty of time to watch that. now, across the rest of asia, chain yeah, korea, fair weather is in
meteorologist robert speta joins us with that. >> we are continuing to watch our storm here. this is tropical storm son-tinh moving off towards the west, bringing some very heavy rain showers. already in northern mindanao, you've seen reports of up to 70 millimeters in the past 24 hours. and upwards of 200 millimeters expect there had in the next 72 hours. even in southern mindanao, you've seen some families been displaced due to flash floodings here. as the storm continues to track...
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this one uses l.e.d. the cool es part is that it requires audience involvement. it's gigantic egg shaped mirror ball turns on when somebody sits on this bike so with pedal power it gets electricity and changes the do lores. let's take a look at another piece of art. there's also a piece here called b oour ballumination. here's another interactive work of address, when you hold hands one of the exhibit staff, it gives off a glow of their shirt. the piece is meant to represent the spark people feel when they interact with one another. but this event isn't just about huge lighting displays, it also hases some performances, photo contests, galleries and work ships where people can learn about the latest lighting technologies and these modern art pieces. smart illumination is going to run now until sunday november 4. >>> u.s. entertainment giant walt disney has announced it will purchase the film company owned by "star wars" producer and director george lucas. >> i think it will give me a chance to go off and explore my own interests at the same time, feel completely
this one uses l.e.d. the cool es part is that it requires audience involvement. it's gigantic egg shaped mirror ball turns on when somebody sits on this bike so with pedal power it gets electricity and changes the do lores. let's take a look at another piece of art. there's also a piece here called b oour ballumination. here's another interactive work of address, when you hold hands one of the exhibit staff, it gives off a glow of their shirt. the piece is meant to represent the spark people...
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they use multipurpose stem cells to generate female reproductive cells. then they produce mice. they hope what they learned might someday lead to the treatment of infertility. rnlers at kyoto university took the cells of female mice to produce ips cells. they apply a protein to them to develop what are called germ cells. the researchers transplanted the germ cells into ovaries. they succeeded in generating reproductive cells, or to va. they fertilize the ova with normal sperm. they placed them in mice, waited, then the mice did what the team hoped for -- they gave birth to normal offspring. >> translator: we are reproducing the mechanisms of sperm and ova in test tubes. research on chromosomes has helped identify cause of infertilit infertility. this achievement will improve our chances of finding a cure. >> the group succeeded last year in generating mouse sperm from ips cells. saito says researchers need to be careful about what they do next. >>> earlier, we spoke to the reporter who covers this story. >> so the research is expected to help identify the cause of infertility, b
they use multipurpose stem cells to generate female reproductive cells. then they produce mice. they hope what they learned might someday lead to the treatment of infertility. rnlers at kyoto university took the cells of female mice to produce ips cells. they apply a protein to them to develop what are called germ cells. the researchers transplanted the germ cells into ovaries. they succeeded in generating reproductive cells, or to va. they fertilize the ova with normal sperm. they placed them...
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. >> translator: kim jong-un cares for us as workers. i can't tell you how thankful we are. i feel like i can relieve a whole day's stress by enjoying attractions here. >> it's not just rides but restaurants, too. north korean officials want the world to know their country is changing. this newly opened italian restaurant offers 11 different types of pizza. its popular with locals, and it's also attracting tourists. >> in the western media you don't see stuff like this, so it's really interesting. >> reporter: people in north korea are currently enjoying a traditional holiday period. they take time to honor their ancestors and relax. their leader is never far from their minds. >> translator: kim jong-un is devoting himself to run the country to better its people's lives. we're enjoying the holiday, praising kim jong-un and the workers party. >> reporter: the people we met make up a small percentage of the population. north korean authorities only allow foreign media to interact with those who are well-off. u.n. world food program representatives estimate 60 million people or
. >> translator: kim jong-un cares for us as workers. i can't tell you how thankful we are. i feel like i can relieve a whole day's stress by enjoying attractions here. >> it's not just rides but restaurants, too. north korean officials want the world to know their country is changing. this newly opened italian restaurant offers 11 different types of pizza. its popular with locals, and it's also attracting tourists. >> in the western media you don't see stuff like this, so...
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for doing this, but those of us in the fire brigade know how important the forests are for us. the forests are the most important thing. let the people laugh. >> alejandro welcomes the attitude. he is counting on the fact that awareness of the environment will continue to grow, insuring that the forests have a future. it is early evening by the time gilberto jiminez comes home from the fields. today he presents his family a basket full of corn that for once is not meant for dinner. instead, he plans to replant the corn in the next few days in the vast mountains of sierra madre oriental. >> as a more regular viewers know, we like to explore how people live in different corners of the world. if you'd like to show us your global living room, please get in touch. dw.de/english/global3000. contact us and get plenty of background information. today we visit jim lowry in ireland. he was home alone when we knocked on his door. ♪ >> hi. welcome to my home. i'm jim. i live here with miriam in ireland. you will see from this wall that there are three people living here. an old rooster a
for doing this, but those of us in the fire brigade know how important the forests are for us. the forests are the most important thing. let the people laugh. >> alejandro welcomes the attitude. he is counting on the fact that awareness of the environment will continue to grow, insuring that the forests have a future. it is early evening by the time gilberto jiminez comes home from the fields. today he presents his family a basket full of corn that for once is not meant for dinner....
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our beijing correspondent joins us. we understand that the problem over the islands is a serious matter that involves national sovereignty. but what is behind china's fiercer than expected reaction to the nationalization? >> yes, so there is a fundamental difference in japan and china's understanding of the island' issue. china has repeatedly insisted japan agree, during talks to normalize, diplomatic ties 40 years ago and other occasions. but japan added that it made no such agreement and there is no issue of territorial sovereignty to be resolved concerning the island. leaving such differences aside. china wanted japan to at least maintain the -- the status quo. so, for china, japan's purchase of the island, was a major change to the, the situation. japanese people must say, they repeatedly explain to china that, the nationalization was for the peaceful and stable management of the islands. but they say, the chinese side, was sceptical and thought japan was actually trying to strengthen ets cstrength en its control ov
our beijing correspondent joins us. we understand that the problem over the islands is a serious matter that involves national sovereignty. but what is behind china's fiercer than expected reaction to the nationalization? >> yes, so there is a fundamental difference in japan and china's understanding of the island' issue. china has repeatedly insisted japan agree, during talks to normalize, diplomatic ties 40 years ago and other occasions. but japan added that it made no such agreement...
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it made me aware of how to use language. not to over use language. you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a novel? we all have our process. i think the interesting things to talk about is the process how you do it because we all do it differently. i don't run with the bulls or sit in cafes. this is the way i do it. there are many ways to do it and you have to find your own way. >> around the web i googled through me to see what it looked like i saw the big bridge and it looked industrialized. >> there really is love. >> i did. a real place and how you pick the location. i have family in japan and my kids are are in a bilingual program in san francisco that's japanese. >
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their voices leading us on. as the water lapped around me i saw a man the father of a school friend walk straight into the ocean he never turned back. one moment he was there and in the next he was swaulode by the sea. one woman took a knife and slashed her wrists. i remember how the bloodstreamed down her arms. she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find the knife and end your misery return honor to your family. i know i didn't have the courage of the woman dying before me. when she reached toward me i pushed her back and she fell to our knees crying out for me to end her life as the waves washed over her. i began running. i ran and ran away from the beach and all the death and dying. now i don't remember what i was thinking. the greatest honor i could have given my family was that was my death and i ran from it. i was frightened
their voices leading us on. as the water lapped around me i saw a man the father of a school friend walk straight into the ocean he never turned back. one moment he was there and in the next he was swaulode by the sea. one woman took a knife and slashed her wrists. i remember how the bloodstreamed down her arms. she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice....
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they're given land-use certificates, guaranteeing a farmer's right to use the land. these ghts are valid for at least 20 years. fas op t now it's done on a commercial basis. when le an needs a tractor, hires o from his neighbor. in peak periods, he employs outside help. dueach village usuallyas a machine r husk removal. but often farmers decide to sell their grain to a larger mill that serves a wider area. here, too, policy has changed. once, all of these mills were government owned and run. now many, like this one, are in private hands. it's highly efficient; very little is wasted. grain dust is fed to pigs. these husks are used as fuel for cooking. the ce is moved to market in a number of ways. the meko delta has a well-developed road system built by the french when they controlled the country and extended by americans during the vietnam war in the '60s an'7 along with the use of road transport, in additionice tots nural wateryst. vietnam has a vast network of canals-- more than 11,000 miles in all. given that water is so plentiful in the mekong delta, it seems iro
they're given land-use certificates, guaranteeing a farmer's right to use the land. these ghts are valid for at least 20 years. fas op t now it's done on a commercial basis. when le an needs a tractor, hires o from his neighbor. in peak periods, he employs outside help. dueach village usuallyas a machine r husk removal. but often farmers decide to sell their grain to a larger mill that serves a wider area. here, too, policy has changed. once, all of these mills were government owned and run....
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. i am robert gray with your fox business brief. americans boosted their borrowing in august by the most in three month. consumer borrowing top the $18 billion mark with strong gains that cover on know and student loans and credit card debt. more than 577,000 honda vehicles are being investigated by the national highway traffic safety administration. they are looking into consumer complaints that certain models of the 2003 and 2004 odyssey minivan and private utility vehicles can roll away even after the key had been removed. the agency has received 43 complaints including several reports of injury. after a turbulent weekend dozens of canceled flights american airlines says all of their 757s will be back online tomorrow. the airline said the issue has been identified and maintenance teams are securing the govern
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. i am robert gray with your fox business brief. americans boosted their borrowing in august by the most in three month. consumer borrowing top the $18 billion mark with strong gains that cover on know and student loans and credit card debt....
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in addition, we have very good air, sea, rail and port facilities that allow us to bring things in and take things out very quickly and very efficiently. narrator: singapore has the largest container-handling seaport in the world-- number one in sheer tonnage moved and second only to hong kong in container traffic. singapore's location on the stit of malacca puts it on one of the most important transport routes in the world. woman: singapore sits right at the tip of the peninsula of malaysia. it's kind of in between the south china sea as well as the indian ocean. a lot of ships that want to go from the pacific ocean to the indian ocean, they all have to come down through singapore and then cross over the other... to the other side. in that sense, its location is favorable. but it also has a natural harbor with nice deep water, and that has facilitated its port activities. narrator: the port is closely integrated with singapore's changi airport, asia's second-busiest. here, freight is exchanged between air and sea. but for such a busy place, singapore is quite small-- just about 400 sq
in addition, we have very good air, sea, rail and port facilities that allow us to bring things in and take things out very quickly and very efficiently. narrator: singapore has the largest container-handling seaport in the world-- number one in sheer tonnage moved and second only to hong kong in container traffic. singapore's location on the stit of malacca puts it on one of the most important transport routes in the world. woman: singapore sits right at the tip of the peninsula of malaysia....
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is not to use needles, and clearly, not to use needles that are shared with somebody else. you must understand the importance of you. you must understand that for once, you can be selfish and self-centered about your life. when two people engage in sex, it's two people engaging in it. you have the right to protect yourself. we also need to engage young females and males very early on so it becomes a part of their norm. this i how we have sex, protectedly. we either don't have sex, which is wonderful, or if we ever gonna think about it, we do it protectedly. we do it with protection. our capacity to do something about it, particularly our capacity to prevent it, depends upon awareness of the problem at many levels: awareness at the community level, awareness at the national level, and awareness at the individual level. 15-1/2 years ago, they told me that i had 8 months left to live, so i set to work to do everything i could to be well, and to stay as well as i could. and it really... it became my mantra to live with aids. then later on, after i got well, i began to think abo
is not to use needles, and clearly, not to use needles that are shared with somebody else. you must understand the importance of you. you must understand that for once, you can be selfish and self-centered about your life. when two people engage in sex, it's two people engaging in it. you have the right to protect yourself. we also need to engage young females and males very early on so it becomes a part of their norm. this i how we have sex, protectedly. we either don't have sex, which is...
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it true that while ninety percent of counterfeit is produced in china is that true well according to us that is six years china is the number one source of that is really ninety percent where it depends because we have a it is only customs that collected that kind of that is looks but. there are other countries that produce a counterfeit not on the east asia but south asia some of times the middle east and even in europe we see contact sheets so it depends on what kind of products in the what kind of origin and destination but it is true that quite often it is coming from east asia and especially in china so so even european countries produce counterfeit products and you know you soon as you know when i was getting prepared for this interview i looked it up in the internet and i found companies in i think in belgium i may be mistaken for someone essentially in belgium so they encounter a third rolex watches and they are produced in central europe. and that's a fact. yes that's a fact because it is there if you go but the economic benefit when afghan army given if it's there. unfortunate
it true that while ninety percent of counterfeit is produced in china is that true well according to us that is six years china is the number one source of that is really ninety percent where it depends because we have a it is only customs that collected that kind of that is looks but. there are other countries that produce a counterfeit not on the east asia but south asia some of times the middle east and even in europe we see contact sheets so it depends on what kind of products in the what...
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they use grades, race, and activities. they say it is necessary to improve diversity, a ruling in the case is expected next year. >>> most americans would like a day when we don't need to take race and et nice tee into account in admissions. we are not to that day. >> ms. fisher graduated from another university. the supreme court's decision in her lawsuit ko im pact college admissions nationwide. a ruling will be expected some time next year. >>> a second massachusetts drug maker is shutting down over tainted vials of steroid injections. ameridose is run by the same company that made the other contaminated shot. 137 people are sick in twelve states, including virginia and maryland and 12 died. officials want to know why the company was distributing the drugs outside of massachusetts. governor patrick says necc is licensed only to make compounded medicine specifically for patients there. >> what they were doing instead is making big batches and selling them out-of-state as a manufacturer would. they are outside the bounds
they use grades, race, and activities. they say it is necessary to improve diversity, a ruling in the case is expected next year. >>> most americans would like a day when we don't need to take race and et nice tee into account in admissions. we are not to that day. >> ms. fisher graduated from another university. the supreme court's decision in her lawsuit ko im pact college admissions nationwide. a ruling will be expected some time next year. >>> a second massachusetts...
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provide a lot of assistance for us so. thank you general the world. spotlight back shortly after the break so stay with. you know sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you. are. thank. you what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage working the iran tight rope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be change to a selection of clothes guys every day r t beginning of october twenty second. q. thanks. to. welcome back to spotlight on the album and of and just to remind you that my guest in the studio head today is mr quinn yomi quia who is the secretary general of the world customs on this occasion mr binney queen recently russia belarus and cause a status have and created the so-called customs union so how to didn't. affect the relations of the three countries with a w c o well having supportive of this creation of a customs union really and when they set up of course there are ma
provide a lot of assistance for us so. thank you general the world. spotlight back shortly after the break so stay with. you know sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you. are. thank. you what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage working the iran tight rope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be change to a...
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sardjano: i used to live in jakarta, the capital city of indonesia. i saw that bali was fast developing. its thst ofasarofndones.rga so iame reouyears ago to open up hotel here omcrh ofasarofndones.rga so iame reouyears ago narrator as parofeloplahatcd in jakar resorts like nusa dua have changed e balinese lands. sardjano: int,d o bey barr. have changed e balinese lands. ere would be fisrmens living here, but hardly anythg. so what we didas, e governmento, and they buifi, six, ss sardjano: the cal people still live now they are working with us. as cooks, waiters, stewards, security guards and so on. narrator: the jobs given to locals are often at the lower pay levels. then agmeade:he work may there's not an awful lot of other ways to make a living. ere's inteive wet rice farming-- with all its very hard labor-- and there's some local fishing, although the international fisheries and the japanese trawlers have really hurt that. narrator: seventy percent of the locals now re on tourismfor their inco. and with theew jobs comes the requirement to learn at
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coli, it genuinely appears to us to be a new one. it looks like it's a bug, it's been around for some period of time. it sort of got together in the wrong neighborhood with some other bad players and picked up some of its bad habits. basically, what happened is that some of what we call virulence factors got picked up by this bug from other bugs and then turned what was probably fairly harmless e. coli into one that causes a fairly severe illness-- not only the bloody dirhea, but also some complications with-- affecting kidneys, particarly in very young childr. the risk factor for the disease, discovered in both the oregon and michigan outbreaks, was a large cheeseburger that people had ordered from the same fast food chain. we then continued to search, because at that point, it wasn't clr to us whether this was just a very unusual occurrence and we weren't going to see this again, or whether or not we were genuinely looking at sort of a new major emerging disease in north america. and so we searched very diligently over the next cou
coli, it genuinely appears to us to be a new one. it looks like it's a bug, it's been around for some period of time. it sort of got together in the wrong neighborhood with some other bad players and picked up some of its bad habits. basically, what happened is that some of what we call virulence factors got picked up by this bug from other bugs and then turned what was probably fairly harmless e. coli into one that causes a fairly severe illness-- not only the bloody dirhea, but also some...
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fiscal gap is two hundred trillion us dollars that couldn't be fixed this cutting in an hour and on the other hand if you print more money and put out more debt to stimulate that also were the only two solutions either bankruptcy or debt default on a massive scale in all the major western countries or printing a huge amount of mining. that's called quantitative easing and christopher i can go back to you in. a really technical question but that's really the risk here is that people want to save their wealth inflation is the only thing that's going to save the western world right now to wipe out all of this debt because politically you cannot regenerations to be poor. little depends on who you mean preserving the world. if we don't want to. right you know the issue there is you know from a broader perspective how to get those people to start investing their money again because they're being tight fisted with it under the present circumstances and so the question is whether austerity will ease you know the credit markets or not and i think that it's interesting that in europe you have suc
fiscal gap is two hundred trillion us dollars that couldn't be fixed this cutting in an hour and on the other hand if you print more money and put out more debt to stimulate that also were the only two solutions either bankruptcy or debt default on a massive scale in all the major western countries or printing a huge amount of mining. that's called quantitative easing and christopher i can go back to you in. a really technical question but that's really the risk here is that people want to save...
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the us. to. i mean so chick can only use city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen which are the pick a. song she. sang a. song. a. dog days ago the fridays a. sitcom. saucy it's so true. see a story. you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. wealthy british stock. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred global financial headlines. he . says. the more. the i. like. the elect. the education a. plenty. plenty. welcome back to crossfire. to remind you we're discussing if the global economy is getting back to receptionists lead to a state of the celebs. ok martin i want to go back to you in hong kong and i'm at the end of the first part of the program you mentioned something very important about how the emerging market world is reacting to all this i live in russia it's one of the interesting things that's been added on since two thousand and nine t
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and there's actually more use of public transit in tokyo, i believe, per year than in the entire use of public transportation in the united states. so public transportation in tokyo is exceptional. we're talking about something like 40 million individual rides per day. narrator: japan is a mountainous country roughly the size of california. this physical geography has contributed to densely populated cities, and made japan one of the most highly urbanized countries in the world. over 80% of its population lives in urban areas. tokyo is japan's largest city. as the capital, it is the focus of most legal, pitical, and economic activities in the nation. most large corporations have their headquarters here. everything tends to concentrate in tokyo. 32 million people, or one out of every four japanese live within a 30-mile radius. while tokyo casts a large shadow, it covers only three percent of the total land mass of japan. land prices here have skyrocketed. a booming economy in the 1980s and early 1990s saw profits go into real estate speculation, contributing to a bubble of inflated va
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in the us. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. i mean so i can only use city in europe on a host of the twenty fourteen which are the figures. seen. tsotsi. a. dog days of. fridays it. makes it common. to see it's so true. kooks. wealthy british soccer. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy max concert for a no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. the cuckoo can see. the from. the fukushima. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing if the global economy is getting by. to research. ok martin i got to go back to you in hong kong at the end of the first part of the program humans and something very important about how the emerging market world is reacting to all those i live in russia and it's one of the interesting things has been added on since two thousand and nine ten is that as russia's reform project continues it's always worried about
in the us. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. i mean so i can only use city in europe on a host of the twenty fourteen which are the figures. seen. tsotsi. a. dog days of. fridays it. makes it common. to see it's so true. kooks. wealthy british soccer. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy max concert for a no holds barred global financial...
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you lose a truth or was really happening i certainly wouldn't tell you what did i have predicted to us in a financial crisis no way and they wouldn't tell you if there was a new one so don't rely on that but basically in our view so too does nature an enterprise as well it was never fixed not anywhere nearly just a pen but all radio plastered over by putting government money at the problem and now as you have pointed out you know the government debt in all of the major western countries and in japan as well is extremely high and if we think there isn't any solution now at this stage because the day is already out of control whether you know you try cutting to reduce the deficit is too late for that too late too late you know the u.s. fiscal gap is two hundred trillion us dollars that couldn't be fixed discouraging in an hour and on the other hand if you print more money and put out more debt to stimulate that also wouldn't work the only two solutions either bankruptcy or debt default on a massive scale in all the major western countries or printing a huge amount of mining. that's calle
you lose a truth or was really happening i certainly wouldn't tell you what did i have predicted to us in a financial crisis no way and they wouldn't tell you if there was a new one so don't rely on that but basically in our view so too does nature an enterprise as well it was never fixed not anywhere nearly just a pen but all radio plastered over by putting government money at the problem and now as you have pointed out you know the government debt in all of the major western countries and in...
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and he's using her to get out. the question is, did he murder the person that --. >> rose: so you've got a relationship and mistly. >> and that was the first time that they saw each other. >> rose: you just said to me this is your best work? >> i think so. >> rose: to date. >> i think so. >> rose: why do you think that. what did you get here that -- >> you grow! you grow. i learn more about people. i grow and learn how to handle actors, how the handle the camera, how to tell a story better. i think it's very disturbing to a lot of people because it's so in your face that it's just -- in a way that we have never seen it before. even the people -- i don't know about rex but those that have seen the film and criticized the film have walked away and said "this is something you can't miss." >> rose: good reviews? >> it's been split 50-50. either you love it or hate it. that's a good thing. i'm happy about that. they're loving everything or they're talking about it. >> rose: so what did you do to get a performance out of
and he's using her to get out. the question is, did he murder the person that --. >> rose: so you've got a relationship and mistly. >> and that was the first time that they saw each other. >> rose: you just said to me this is your best work? >> i think so. >> rose: to date. >> i think so. >> rose: why do you think that. what did you get here that -- >> you grow! you grow. i learn more about people. i grow and learn how to handle actors, how the...
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they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by th
they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have...
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let us know. e-mail or tweet us. so just over an hour into the trading day here in europe. let's show you where we stand. just weighted to the up side. pretty flat day for european stocks. 6:4 advancers currently outpacing decliners. we are a quarter percent higher on the ibex, as well. let's show you where we stand. yields are still below 6%. 5.8% mar begin alley higher. we'll keep our eyes on u.s. yields. we got down to 1.66 is where we stand at the moment on those u.s. ten years, as well. as far as currency markets are concerned, euro-dollar just holding at 1.30 mark. remember we moved up from 1 .29 on thursday, the level we were trading around tuesday, wednesday. dollar why no-yen dollar-yen, all about japan. sterling-dollar maintaining the break we've seen above 60, 163 we've hit a couple weeks ago. that's where we stand in this european session ahead of the employment report. with the asian recap for the first time today, we go singapore. >> a sea of green for asian bourses helped by better u.s. data and some relief from europe. mainly markets enjoyed the last day of
let us know. e-mail or tweet us. so just over an hour into the trading day here in europe. let's show you where we stand. just weighted to the up side. pretty flat day for european stocks. 6:4 advancers currently outpacing decliners. we are a quarter percent higher on the ibex, as well. let's show you where we stand. yields are still below 6%. 5.8% mar begin alley higher. we'll keep our eyes on u.s. yields. we got down to 1.66 is where we stand at the moment on those u.s. ten years, as well. as...
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welcome and thank you for joining us here. my name is richard fontaine the president for the center of new american security. it's a pleasure to welcome you to celebrate publication of the look of the revenge of geography with the map tells us about conflicts and the state. i've heard it said before that you honor agreed author not by reading his books but by buying them. you will be happy to know books can be sold after the conversation on the stage in this room. bob kaplan's work is well known to many in the audience he's been a fellow at cnas and a correspondent for atlantic for about a quarter of the century and is currently the chief geopolitical analyst. i became acquainted with his riding through the book arabist which is a group of westerners living and working in the middle east. since that book, the title of the work, the coming anarchy, imperial grounds have provoked intense debate in policy circles. the most recent book monsoon and the future of american power has become required reading by those that interest in t
welcome and thank you for joining us here. my name is richard fontaine the president for the center of new american security. it's a pleasure to welcome you to celebrate publication of the look of the revenge of geography with the map tells us about conflicts and the state. i've heard it said before that you honor agreed author not by reading his books but by buying them. you will be happy to know books can be sold after the conversation on the stage in this room. bob kaplan's work is well...
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you can come to us in london or wherever and buy bonds. what you want from us? great research and a great price. we are a store. me sell you that. it's a little riskier than that because it's a little more volatile business. we do a great job for you. we give you great price, service, and that's why we get your business. we hope to continue to do that. this is integral to the fact that ibm could call us right now and raise this in hours. they are directly related. we do research. they're really like that. >> we will scurry about with the microphones. >> i may risk and performance manager. -- i am a risk manager. what makes good regulation? why did this not live up to the hope that it would keep banks from getting in trouble operating between the mortgage market and the securitization markets? that was the hope when it was passed after the crisis and it could be a good test case because it was a combination of things, as i recall. at least one novel idea that a number of bankers thought was interesting is that they would come in before the equity is entirely gone
you can come to us in london or wherever and buy bonds. what you want from us? great research and a great price. we are a store. me sell you that. it's a little riskier than that because it's a little more volatile business. we do a great job for you. we give you great price, service, and that's why we get your business. we hope to continue to do that. this is integral to the fact that ibm could call us right now and raise this in hours. they are directly related. we do research. they're really...
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that there's been reports of chemical weapons being used to fight. a fax from doctors purportedly in the city which says victims are suffering from toxic gas poisoning if you got any comment on . this. these are lies these are lies i trust the guys who are over there trust our forces there are muslim there are human values are very high i have lots of trust and confidence there will never have been these things being used during the days of the dictator of the monitor he did use lots of things like this but for our forces all of them they have forward against these things they have values they have they will never break the rules. there were. staying with libra in our world a man wanted in connection to last months of time called the u.s. embassy and then gone as that which claimed the lives of the ambassador and three other americans is reported killed in a shootout in cairo meanwhile attorneys in court centers the leader of radical islam his group and shari'a again prison for instigating the dead less old people have demanded to know everyone respo
that there's been reports of chemical weapons being used to fight. a fax from doctors purportedly in the city which says victims are suffering from toxic gas poisoning if you got any comment on . this. these are lies these are lies i trust the guys who are over there trust our forces there are muslim there are human values are very high i have lots of trust and confidence there will never have been these things being used during the days of the dictator of the monitor he did use lots of things...
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the threat to use it is important and useful. but the idea of doing it on the first day in office i find frankly astonishing. this is before president romney will have met with any chinese leaders. there will be new theaters, by the way. they will not be in a passive or submissive mood to threats into being backed into corners. the chinese will retaliate. this i can guarantee. the chinese do not take these things quietly. this will prejudice relations from day one. this is not an unknown experiment. in 1980, ronald reagan made dress about the relationship with regard to taiwan and he ended up in a two-year negotiation, producing at the 17th, 1980 to communicate what you do not regard to some of the highlights of history. and kennedy clinton, bill clinton made a mistake in 1992 of committing to an executive data, linking to human rights. it took a couple years to get off or not. this is a huge mistake to make a specific drive that president romney would either have to carry out the consequences are have to back away from consequen
the threat to use it is important and useful. but the idea of doing it on the first day in office i find frankly astonishing. this is before president romney will have met with any chinese leaders. there will be new theaters, by the way. they will not be in a passive or submissive mood to threats into being backed into corners. the chinese will retaliate. this i can guarantee. the chinese do not take these things quietly. this will prejudice relations from day one. this is not an unknown...
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